Three Organizations Unite to Support Tribal Sovereignty in Carbon Removal Discussions & Deployment

Join our Forest Biomass Learning Network

Tribal forestry staff, carbon removal companies, and other partners are invited to join our Forest Biomass Learning Network. Our next online webinar will be held in September. Sign up for email updates for our September webinar here. View the recording of presentations from our July 9th webinar here.

This partnership is an initiative designed to support Tribes in assessing whether and how carbon removal may serve environmental, cultural, and economic priorities of Tribal communities.

This effort is spearheaded by Partnerships for Tribal Carbon Solutions, with support from the Carbon Business Council, and the Indigenous Greenhouse Gas Removal Commission.

Tribal Nations are on the front lines of climate change. As carbon removal becomes an essential climate strategy, our work ensures that Tribal voices lead the conversation—on their terms.

The initiative centers:

  • Tribal sovereignty and self-determination

  • Cultural and environmental stewardship

  • Responsible, community-led development

Our work includes:

  • Hosting educational sessions and dialogues between Tribes, carbon removal practitioners, and project developers

  • Creating tools to equip Tribes with essential resources and guidance to navigate the complexities of carbon removal deployment while considering the unique needs and priorities of their governments and communities

  • Developing recommended guardrails focused on ensuring the responsible deployment on Tribal lands

  • Crafting permitting recommendations for Tribal lands

  • Designing open-source templates for community benefit agreements and planning

The initiative is grounded in respect for Tribal sovereignty, cultural values, and environmental stewardship. Whether a Tribe chooses to engage in carbon removal or not, this initiative is here to support informed, self-determined decision-making.

Contact us

Connect@tribalcarbonsolutions.org